Deool Band 2 added ₹0.85Cr on Day 22, taking its lifetime India net to ₹63.75Cr and worldwide gross to ₹74.93Cr.

Mohan Joshi and Snehal Tarde’s performances continue to resonate with Marathi audiences in Week 4.
| Day 19 | ₹1.15Cr |
|---|---|
| Day 20 | ₹1.10Cr |
| Day 21 | ₹0.90Cr |
| Day 22 | ₹0.85Cr |
The devotional drama is showing typical post-weekend moderation in Week 4. The ₹0.85Cr figure reflects sustained interest from family and core regional viewers across Maharashtra. With a modest ₹10Cr budget, the film has already crossed the 6.38x mark and remains one of the clearest blockbusters in Marathi cinema this year.
Pravin Tarde’s direction blends devotional themes with relatable family drama, creating a film that feels both culturally rooted and commercially accessible. Mohan Joshi’s authoritative presence and Snehal Tarde’s emotional range have been widely praised in audience feedback, with many viewers citing the film’s authentic depiction of temple culture and community bonds as the reason for repeat viewings. The film’s music and background score have also contributed to its staying power, with several devotional tracks gaining traction on regional playlists.
Market-wise, the hold is strongest in Pune, Nashik, and rural single-screen centres where the film’s themes resonate most deeply. Multiplexes in Mumbai have seen a faster drop, as expected for a Marathi film that prioritizes cultural specificity over broad urban appeal. The film’s low budget allowed for efficient production, and the return on investment is already exceptional.
Reviews from Marathi trade analysts have been overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the film’s ability to balance entertainment with meaningful messaging without becoming preachy. Social media sentiment remains strong, with many users sharing personal stories of how the film reminded them of their own family traditions.
Looking ahead, the film is well-positioned to cross ₹70Cr India net comfortably. For a ₹10Cr Marathi production, this level of performance is rare and speaks to the enduring demand for well-made devotional dramas that connect with audiences on a personal level. The film’s success also highlights the growing commercial viability of Marathi cinema when the right story meets the right cast and budget.